Economic Partnership Agreements between the EU and ACP countries (under the Cotonou Agreement)
1-Dec-2014
Business Day
Africa must seek other viable alternatives in its quest for economic development, argue the editors of Business Day in Nigeria.
12-Nov-2014
Tanzania Daily News
If one takes a look at the real big winners in this project, it will soon be realized that multinational corporations mostly from Europe, North America and to some extent Asia which have set up base in Cairo, Johannesburg and Nairobi will be real winners.
7-Nov-2014
EurActiv
German Chancellor Angela Merkel’s Africa Commissioner, Günter Nooke issued harsh criticism of the EU’s joint free trade deal with multiple African countries, claiming the EPA counteracts Europe’s development policy efforts.
20-Oct-2014
The Standard
The issues that had remained in contention until last week are critical for Kenya and EAC's future development, but we capitulated.
17-Oct-2014
DG Trade
Negotiators from the EU and the East African Community finalised today a new comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement between both regions.
15-Oct-2014
Reuters
The EU-EAC Economic Partnership Agreement was signed in Brussels on Tuesday but must still be ratified by the five members of the East African Community – Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda, Rwanda and Burundi – and by the European Parliament.
14-Oct-2014
The Standard
Political blockages in the trade talks between the East African Community and the EU continue.
5-Oct-2014
Xinhua
"The EAC and the EU will set a new date to finalize the trade talks," an EU official told a news conference in Nairobi on Friday.
4-Oct-2014
The Star
East African states are yet to strike a trade deal on the Economic Partnership Agreement after the European Union said the proposals made by the council of ministers were inadequate.